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SUMMARY:The Shrieking Violet 3rd birthday party and issue 19 launch
DESCRIPTION:The Shrieking Violet turns three at the start of August, s
o come and celebrate the fanzine's birthday at Manchester's pop-up can
alside Olympic village.Atelier[zero] was designed by students from Man
chester School of Architecture and Paris's École Spéciale d’Archit
ecture in Paris in collaboration with the Office for Subversive Archit
ecture. Redefining the concept of the Olympic village, it features bot
h artworks and attractions like a ball pool, rowing boats and a hammoc
k.Get your free copy of issue 19, the biggest and best yet, eat some
purple cake/Parma Violets, dive into the ball pool and test your rowin
g skills by taking a boat out onto the canal basin.http://projectoffic
eatelier.com/In issue 19:* Manchester-based filmmaker Richard Howe con
tinues his series of mental health in the movies by looking at Jesus'
Son, directed by Alison Maclean.* Natalie Bradbury visits the National
Football Museum to find out what it has to offer a non-sports fan.* A
nouska Smith offers a guide to some of the best places to drink tea in
Manchester.* Simon Sheppard profiles Pierre Baume, a 19th century rad
ical and eccentric (imaginatively illustrated by Dominic Oliver).* Ken
n Taylor considers some of the implications of the fragmentation of ou
r railway system.* Photographer James Robinson provides the Shrieking
Violet with its first animal feature, 'Perros y gatos'.* Architect Joe
Austin pays tribute to three post-war murals in London and Coventry,
by Dorothy Annan, Gordon Cullen and William Mitchell, and highlights t
he often-uncertain future of public artworks like these. * Liz Buckle
y reviews Stanya Kahn's exhibition 'It's Cool, I'm Good', currently on
in the Cornerhouse galleries.* Read the first chapter of Matthew Dunc
an Taylor's novel 'Godfrey'.* Find out more about the Video Jam projec
t from its founder, artist Sarah Hill.* A recipe for delicious apricot
and poppy seed bread from Shrieking Violet favourite Bakerie in the N
orthern Quarter.The cover is by Hannah Bitowski, who is based at the R
oyal Standard in Liverpool.\n\nFor more information visit http://wemak
ezines.ning.com/events/the-shrieking-violet-3rd-birthday-party-and-iss
ue-19-launch
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chihuahua:20120811T140000
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LOCATION:Atelier[zero], Picadilly Basin, M1 2FJ
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